Reviews : Tamiya Acrylic XF55 Deck Tan 3/4 oz
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Actually it is gray
By: nathans138
The color of this is not tan at all. It is gray with maybe the teeniest bit of tan in there. I suppose it could be good for weathered wooden decks, but it doesn't look wood to me. The Tamiya XF series paints are all great in quality. They dry very fast, though, so you might need thinner or the retarder for brushing larger areas.
Another good deck color
By: masterchief191
As stated in my review for Wooden Deck Tan, i have had trouble finding the perfect colors for decks of WWII Battleships/Carriers, and Tamiya has the perfect colors. This shade is more for a German ship with some deck wash. If your model calls out Deck Tan specifically, i suggest Tamiya's over Model Master for sure.
Best model paint by far
By: Felgenhauer98
Tamiya makes the hobby paint on the planet. Its so easy to work with. The coverage is awesome. At first, coming from Testors, I was hesitant because Testors is so thin and barely covers. Once I used it, it was a game changer. I will be switching all my paints to Tamiya.
Tamiya paints are the bomb
By: tysilio.ynys
Great paint at a reasonable price -- these have a lot of pigment in them and can be thinned heavily for airbrushing. I like that they're compatible with alcohol as a thinner -- makes for much less clogging and easy cleanup.
Great acrylic paint
Paint to Thinner range 2:1 to 1:1 for airbrushing depending on air pressure, paint volume and distance from subject. Experiment on scrap plastic first.
Great Paint
I Have This Paint For 10 Years Time For A New Jar Works Great On Deck Of Ships And On Planes
Covers well and applies easily. I like the water wash-up over the enamals.
By: FOAD
Covers well and applies easily. I like the water wash-up over the enamals.